The Better Way? Podcast
In this episode, Zach and Hui trace how corporate compliance evolved from early antitrust enforcement to today’s legal‑dominated structures, showing how scandals, regulation, and enforcement—not a desire to “do the right thing”—shaped the function’s modern form. They also unpack why compliance so often reports into legal and why reporting lines rarely reflect the true power dynamics inside companies. The conversation then explores what compliance should be when it’s not treated as an extension of legal: a proactive, behavior‑focused, data‑driven discipline centered on culture, risk, and prevention. Zach and Hui highlight the skill sets compliance really requires and the limitations created by lawyer‑only leadership pipelines. Finally, they end with practical guidance for compliance professionals who encounter a limiting, overlying legalistic approach to the discipline.
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